
Other
Grants and Scholarships
Other
Grants and Scholarships
Federal and state funds are available for grant and scholarship
awards to students with exceptional financial need. A grant or scholarship
is gift assistance and does not require repayment. Students who complete
the financial aid application procedures are considered for all grant
funds for which they are eligible.
For a complete listing of grants and scholarships available at UNCG,
contact the UNCG Financial Aid Office to request a copy of the UNCG
Financial Aid Directory, or visit our website at http://fia.dept.uncg.edu.
Federal Pell Grants
The Federal Pell Grant program assists undergraduate students
in meeting postsecondary educational expenses. The program provides
eligible students in need of financial assistance with federal funds
to help pay for their first baccalaureate degree. Students who already
hold a baccalaureate degree and are pursuing a second baccalaureate
degree are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant.
A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Renewal Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (RFAFSA) must be filed to determine Federal
Pell Grant and other need-based aid eligibility before an award can
be made by UNCG. Ineligibility for a Federal Pell Grant may not affect
eligibility for other types of aid at UNCG. A student must reapply each
year for a Federal Pell Grant, and the amount of the grant may vary
from year to year.
North Carolina Student Incentive Grants
A North Carolina resident full-time undergraduate student
with exceptional financial need may be eligible for a state grant ranging
up to $1600. Students who wish to be considered for this grant must
file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Renewal
FAFSA each year and give the US Dept. of Education permission to send
the financial information to the State. The deadline for applying is
March 15.
Minority Presence Grants
UNC General Administration will continue to fund the Minority
Presence Grant Program General Program, Part I and Part II. UNC General
Administration will allocate this money to historically white and historically
black institutions to aid them in recruiting financially needy North
Carolina students who would be minority presence students at the respective
institutions by enabling the institutions to offer relatively more aid
for minority presence students in the form of grants rather than loans.
General Program Part I includes funds for black students at predominantly
white UNC constituent institutions. General Program Part II consists
of grant funds for Native Americans, Hispanics, and Asians.
To be eligible for consideration under the Minority Presence Grant Programs,
students must be residents of North Carolina, enrolled full-time, and
demonstrate financial need.
Incentive Scholarship and Grant Program for Native Americans
North Carolina residents who are members of an Indian tribe
recognized by the State of North Carolina or by the federal government
may be eligible for a need-based grant or merit scholarship through
this State-funded program. Contact the Financial Aid Office for eligibility
requirements and application procedures.
North Carolina Teaching Fellows
(www.teachingfellows.org)
Four-year awards of up to $6,500 per year are made to high school seniors
who are promising prospective teachers. Financial need is not a selection
criterion. For each year a student receives an award, he or she is expected
to teach one year in North Carolina. The application deadline is in
November and awards are announced in April. Applications are available
from high school counselors and the NCTF Commission, Koger Center, Cumberland
Bldg., 3739 National Dr., Suite 210, Raleigh, NC 27612, phone: 919/781-6833,
email: tfellows@ncforum.org.
Prospective Teacher Scholarship/Loan
North
Carolina residents who plan a teaching career in the state may apply
for a Prospective Teacher Scholarship/Loan. High school seniors who
apply must have a minimum SAT score of 900 and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
College applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The award is valued
at up to $2,500 per year, and each year's stipend may be canceled by
a year of public school teaching in North Carolina. Information and
applications may be obtained from high school guidance counselors, college
financial aid offices, schools of education, and at the website at www.cfnc.org.
Applications are due in mid-February. Awards are announced in May.
Nurse Scholars Program
Awards are available to North Carolina residents with strong
academic records. Students contract to work as full-time registered
nurses within the state after graduation or they must repay the amount
they are awarded plus interest at the rate of 10%. Students should contact
the School of Nursing to be nominated for this award and for further
information on the program.
Nurse Education Scholarship/Loan
The loans are awarded to North Carolina students, with preference
given to juniors and seniors in nursing degree programs. Recipients
are selected on the basis of financial need and merit by the Financial
Aid Office. Loans may be repaid through full-time employment as a nurse
in North Carolina or through repayment at a 10% interest rate.
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